March 28, 2021

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Pavel Anisimov Wins March 23 Titled Tuesday

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GM Pavel Anisimov (@PaulfromSPb) won the Chess.com Titled Tuesday tournament on March 23. The grandmaster from St. Petersburg (as his handle points out!) finished half a point ahead of GM Hikaru Nakamura (@Hikaru) and Dmitry Andreikin (@FairChess_on_YouTube).

This week’s Titled Tuesday tournament, the first after the official end of the winter, had a total of 659 participants. The 11-round Swiss, with a 3+1 time control, was kind of a “Russian spring” as seven out of the top-10 were Russian grandmasters.

It’s tempting to describe Anisimov’s tournament as the perfect Swiss gambit. He lost his very first game on time and in a lost position to a young Candidate Master, but then finished with an astonishing 10/10.

It took a while before he faced big names, but it was still impressive that he also managed to win his last three rounds against GM Sanan Sjugirov (@Sanan_Sjugirov), GM Alireza Firouzja (@Firouzja2003), and his famous co-resident of St. Petersburg, Peter Svidler (@PSvidler).

Sjugirov was deceived by a nasty trick:

Firouzja will probably think twice before 1…b6 another time against this opponent as he never really got into the game and was completely outplayed, except that there was one moment where he missed a chance:

The game in the final round was tense. Svidler at some point lost control and couldn’t hold it. Anisimov had missed an earlier win, by the way:

Besides an early draw, Nakamura came short half a point as he lost a long and tough game with Firouzja:

March 23 Titled Tuesday | Final Standings (Top 20)






















#RkFedTitleUsernameNameRatingScoreSB
165GM@PaulfromSPbPavel Anisimov28401065
21GM@HikaruHikaru Nakamura32289.567.75
39GM@FairChess_on_YouTubeDmitry Andreikin30109.566.5
432GM@BilodeauAKirill Alekseenko2942962
5109IM@Volodar_MurzinVolodar Murzin2764957.5
68GM@mishanickAleksey Sarana2928956
719GM@PSvidlerPeter Svidler2960954.5
842GM@DrVeljaVelimir Ivic2886952
93GM@DanielNaroditskyDaniel Naroditsky3062949
1047GM@FandorineMaksim Chigaev28638.557.75
1157GM@GMSrinathSrinath Narayanan28078.556.75
1217GM@DuhlessDaniil Dubov29868.554.25
13127NM@AbundYuan Qingyu27338.554
1439GM@BillieKimbahMaxim Matlakov29108.552.25
1577GM@Sharpchess22Andres Carlos Obregon27478.551.5
1614GM@JospemJose Eduardo Martinez Alcantara29488.548
16126CM@ymoyVadym Petrovskyi27168.548
18343FM@INLOVEWITHFOngut, Tamas Gunes25008.546.25
1943GM@Onischuk_VVladimir Onischuk28798.543.75
202GM@Firouzja2003Alireza Firouzja3125855

(Full final standings here.)

Anisimov won $750 for first place, Nakamura $400 for second, Andreikin $150, and GM Kirill Alekseenko $100.

The $100 prize for the best female player went to GM Valentina Gunina (@Vanina1989) who finished 21st scoring 8 points.

Titled Tuesday is Chess.com’s weekly tournament for titled players. It starts each Tuesday at 10 a.m. Pacific time (19:00 Central Europe). 



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